Quinte, Quinte, Quinte..All aboooooard!!!
Banjo
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I am listed as one of the boaters if you are looking for a ride for the weekend let me know. I don't know what species you would like to target I would prefer bass but I can go for walleye if need be I do have the gear for fishing eyes drop me a line
Bryan
I am listed as one of the boaters if you are looking for a ride for the weekend let me know. I don't know what species you would like to target I would prefer bass but I can go for walleye if need be I do have the gear for fishing eyes drop me a line
Bryan
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Re: trailering
Ken...ken & Jo wrote:ET, is that the area you refer to as the Gap? I've never fished further than just east of the fishery station to the first point. I may just have to give 'er a go this weekend if I can leave Jo and her bad back on shore![]()
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The area directly below the 'E' in Quinte on the map is Indian Point and the open water gap between the south shore and Amherst Island opening into Lake Ontario is the Lower Gap. A large number of the walleye will move into Quinte from the lake via this route. Not to mention you have Salmon, Rainbow and Browns in the same area (Lakers also but season is closed right now)...plus the warm water out flow from the hydro plant on the north shore.

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Sheldon Hatch
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Just a guy that likes to fish walleye
It's Derby Time!
Who's in?...I'm thinking $10 entry....
half pot for big walleye....
half pot for big bass.....
what about a $25 prize for biggest sheepie?
does everyone have a livewell?...that would help alot weighing them on the same scale....
I don't want to go by length again....true weight on a digi scale...
we all have to be careful in not having a slot sized fish in a well at any time....
RJ
Who's in?...I'm thinking $10 entry....
half pot for big walleye....
half pot for big bass.....
what about a $25 prize for biggest sheepie?
does everyone have a livewell?...that would help alot weighing them on the same scale....
I don't want to go by length again....true weight on a digi scale...
we all have to be careful in not having a slot sized fish in a well at any time....
RJ
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We're in.
If we're gonna use a scale, it has to be the same scale across the board. And not RJ's, it is not very generous.
I still think walleyes are best judged by length in the event that someone does not have a livewell. Besides, we are already mesuring the length for the official FH derby right now anyway.
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If we're gonna use a scale, it has to be the same scale across the board. And not RJ's, it is not very generous.
I still think walleyes are best judged by length in the event that someone does not have a livewell. Besides, we are already mesuring the length for the official FH derby right now anyway.
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Oh No!
A Walleye in your livewell is considered your limit of one big fish for the day,running back and forth to weigh more than one eye over the slot is a possession problem
.Why not just measure the eye with a witness on board,then if most have a radio on board,we can find out what the big fish is on the spot and release any we catch under that top length.If would save on livewell problems.
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Just a thought!RJ wrote: I don't want to go by length again....true weight on a digi scale...
Length wont work for the walleye...at this time of the year a 30" walleye could weight 9lb or 12lbs. Not to mention you will have four or five walleye around the 32" mark for the weekend so it will be hard to figure out which is bigger
I think at this time of year it should be by boat and the total number of walleye 30" or over for the weekend Starting Friday 9pm and ending Sunday at noon.
I will not place any walleye in my livewell...a quick picture, hug and back they go.

Sheldon Hatch
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Good point....RJ wrote:Only problem with that is the fact that some boats have 3 people in them vs. 2 people....
Not sure how you will do it...

You may have to go by cm for length because the big eyes are going to be very close in size.

cheers'
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Just a guy that likes to fish walleye
Just a guy that likes to fish walleye